The name of the school is named after "Sorbonne University". The history of "Sorbonne" can be traced back to the Sorbonne Seminary in medieval Europe, and then gradually developed into the University of Paris. It is one of the oldest universities in the world, known as the "mother of European universities" and has a lofty position in the hearts of the French people.
Faculty of Science, Sorbonne University, Paris:
The Faculty of Science of Sorbonne University has inherited the University of Paris VI (the direct successor of the Faculty of Science of the Old University of Paris) and is the main force of French scientific research.
The Faculty of Science has more than 125 research institutes and laboratories, most of which have cooperative relations with the French National Scientific Research Center. Among them, the most famous ones are Henri Poincare Institute, Paris Institute of Astrophysics, University of Paris VI Institute of Computer Science, Yusuf Institute of Mathematics and kastler-Brossaud Laboratory (used together with Paris Teachers College).
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